Suits cast in London to attend Meghan Markle-Prince Harry’s royal wedding. See pics

File photo of Meghan Markle with the Suits cast. The actor will tie the knot with Prince Harry in London today.

Meghan Markle has her TV family with her as she gets ready to say ‘I do’ to Britain’s Prince Harry on Saturday; the royal wedding will take place at the St George’s Chapel in London’s Windsor Castle. The entire cast of Suits, which gave Meghan popularity across the world, is in London and will be attending the royal wedding.

Gabriel Macht, Gina Torres, Sarah Rafferty and Rick Hoffman, who co-starred with Prince Harry‘s bride-to-be, are in London. The actor’s onscreen husband Patrick J Adams will also be attending the ceremony. The actor who played Mike on Suits also shared a sweet message for Meghan. Both Patrick and Meghan bid goodbye to the show in its seventh season, which also saw their onscreen wedding.

“Going to bed now and thinking a lot about the strange surreal and wonderful day my friend Meghan is going to have tomorrow. Meghan – wherever you are – we are so grateful to be here to watch you both take this monumental step together. Love deeply and live well. #RoyalWedding,” he tweeted.

Going to bed now and thinking a lot about the strange surreal and wonderful day my friend Meghan is going to have tomorrow. Meghan - wherever you are - we are so grateful to be here to watch you both take this monumental step together. Love deeply and live well. #RoyalWedding

A post shared by Patrick Adams (@halfadams) on May 18, 2018 at 11:45pm PDT

He also shared a photo of Rick Hoffman, Gina Torres, Sarah Rafferty and Abigail Spencer all enjoying a meal.“The last supper #royalwedding,” Adams, 36, wrote in the caption.

Meanwhile, Rafferty told media in the UK that Meghan and Prince Harry are a “great match”. Asked if the cast was surprised to be invited to the royal wedding, Torres said, “I was. I think you know, you hope, and I hope nothing but the best — as we all do — for her, this is an incredible step in her life, so to bear witness to that is extraordinary.”